Delocalization for a class of random block band matrices
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Abstract: We consider Hermitian random matrices consisting of blocks of size . The matrix elements are i.i.d. within the blocks, close to a Gaussian in the four moment matching sense, but their distribution varies from block to block to form a block-band structure, with an essential band width . We show that the entries of the Green's function satisfy the local semicircle law with spectral parameter down to the real axis for any , using a combination of the supersymmetry method inspired by cite{Sh2014} and the Green's function comparison strategy. Previous estimates were valid only for . The new estimate also implies that the eigenvectors in the middle of the spectrum are fully delocalized.
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